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Category Archives: fantasy
How to write a book…
There are more books being written and published at this moment in time than ever before. Self publishing has opened the doors to a global sharing of imagination and knowledge, but when you pick up the proverbial pen for the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction, writing
Tagged self publishing, writing advice, writing fiction
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One stands just so. – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Let us not beat about the bush. There are people whom you feel obliged to rescue from the results of their own ill-judged actions. In all candour they may be an idiot, but in some unquantifiable … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, Humour, writing
Tagged bad chain verse, Jim Webster, muscular bravos, overly loquacious, Poetry, Port Naain, Port Naain Intelligencer
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Through Eternity’s Curtains (Part 1) – Richard M. Ankers – Author
Reblogged from Richard M. Ankers : The stars poured from the sky in a twinkling explosion of light in the night. To our left, darkness held sway over the universe. To our right, an even deeper obsidian. Yet in that … Continue reading
Still not entirely domesticated – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I suppose it is inevitable. If two attractive unmarried ladies decide to run a boarding house, specialising in providing homely accommodation for single men; there will be gossip. All the more so when the aforementioned ladies … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour
Tagged disappearance, Jim Webster, mystery, poet, Port Naain
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The Frolics at Nightbell Gardens – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Every city has its foibles, this is self evident. I’d go so far as to suggest that every city has bizarre customs that seem entirely sensible to the citizens but which leave the populace of other … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour, imagination
Tagged children, elegantly turned out, good food, mad, mud, sedan chairs, society
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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Caught on the Edge
We had almost stopped there on our way to Wales. The suggestion had been made, but for some reason I had been reluctant to turn aside from our road west, for what might be no more than a walk in … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, fantasy, fiction, Landscape, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, travel
Tagged Alan Garner, Alderley Edge, Brisingamen, caves, Weidstone, wizard
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Poet in Residence – Tallis Steelyard
There are two main schools of thought about debt and debtors’ prisons. The first holds, not unreasonably, that if a chap is locked up in prison, how on earth can he earn the money he needs to pay you back? … Continue reading
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Tagged bad wine, debt, indentured labourers, Jim Webster, Mutt, poet in residence, Port Naain, shifty looking gentlemen, slime
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NEW RELEASE: Renaissance: The Nora White Story (Book One) by Yecheilyah Ysrayl
RENAISSANCE: THE NORA WHITE STORY IS AVAILABLE NOW CLICK HERE TO ORDER IN EBOOK OR PAPERBACK When seventeen-year-old Nora White successfully graduates High School in 1922 Mississippi and is College bound, everyone is overjoyed and excited. Everyone except Nora. She … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Book launch, ebook, family, kindle, Life, people
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